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r Tho.'hcanoke Beanon.- 1T.0 Official Paper of Wash ington County. i , Published Every Friday by Tza Kouroxa Publishing! Company. W. FLETCHER AUSBON, Editor and Business Manager. JJmbenpUon pric, fl.OO per year. Advertisement Inserted at low rates. Obituary notice exceeding ton linen, five cents Alto. Count Uis word, allowhigoight to the Hue, nt send money with US. for allia exce of teu ' TMsdltor win not be responsible for tlie views f correspondents- All article for publication must be accomuaniea bf U fall name of toe writer. 0oRepoiideuU are requested not to wriU on but MkSMdeef tbe paper. ' . AU eoamanictlons must be sent in by Thursday - (aoraing or they will not appear. . -Address all oommanicationsto THE ROANOKE BEACON, PUmonth, N. 0. W appeal t every reader of Ths Roanokk Jsaooh, to aid l makiup it an acceptable and profitable medium of news to our eitisen. Let Plymouth people and the public kuow what is going en in Plymouth. Hep jk to n all Hem or iwi the arrival and depai tare of friends, social rent, deaths, sorious ilines, acidents, new (aUdlags, new enterprises and improvements of frhatever character, change in business indeed anything and everyUiiug that would be of interest l9t people. FEIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1894. ' J?T)llasa County Comxnlssion ' era. The Board of County Commissioners met la regular session Dbg. 3rd, 181H Tea newly elected Board composed of Jos. Skittletharpe, B. D, Latham, W. 0. Marriaar, H. M. Snell and H. A. Litchfield Jget and qualified before Taos. J. Marriner, Clark Superior Court. Tte first business before the Board being tbe election of a Chairman, on motion Job J&UUstharpe was re-elected for the ensuing two years. Isaao T. Hassell, Sheriff-elect, failed to present bis bond, and on motion the office pf Sheriff was declared vacant, and on motion Levi Blount was elected bncntt lor the ensuing two years. Lari BlonnL bavins been elected Sheriff by the Board, appeared and presented his three Several bonds his official bond in the urn of $10,000 with J. W. Blount, W. H. Hampton and J. A. Chesson as sureties. JJja bond for State taxes in the sum of 00, with J. E. Blount and V. H. Hamp ton aa sureties. And bis bond for County 1 Bohaoi, Poor and special taxes in the sum of $18,000 with Thos. W Blount,' E. F. Blount, Asa' Phelps and W. f5. Hampton M sureties. Band acceptedand ordered , -recorded.. ,. '"' ' i VTtl am C Vllinlt farr finiunnr P.nllrt. lect, presented bis bocd iu the sura of $10 000 with Palemoti'John. Richard Elli ott, Z JN. Evans, J. Q. A Wood and A. W. SaeJWw sureties, which was rejected ou "1aoeount of the insufficiency of the sureties Ordered that the Chairman of this Board notify the resident Judge of this Judicial District of the facts in accordance with . ma - . tr i . t. 1 .a .. a v. . ... l . CMC. 0, nrsfc VOl. VI iue vuue ui nunu Carolina. W. H. Btubbv Register of Deeds-elect, ' presented bis official bond in tbe sum of $5,000 with Josephus H. Snell and Deuipsy JJpruill as suietiea. Bond accepted, ap " prored and ordered to be recorded. B. B Latham Constable, elect of Plymouth Township tendered his official bond in the an of $500. With A O Gay lord and E P Latham as sureties. Bond accepted and ordered to be recorded. Tubs J Basnight, Treasurer, elect, ten. ' dared his two several bonds, his bond for general county and special tax funds in the sum of $U,500 with Abram Newberry, J no 13 Chesson, E R Latham. S M Whaley. J E Norman, A W Sued and Q W Harney as sureties, and hie bond in the sum of $8,500 for the common school fund, with Josephus B 8nell, O T 8prmll, Rufus Swaiu, Isaac T Baaaell, Annie Latham, Q W Harney and J F Norman as sureties. Bond accepted, approved and ordered recorded. Ordered that Jos A Harrison's bid for keeping the poor for tbd ensuing year be accepted, which is as follows- To take charge of thi Poor House for tbe year 181)5 and comply with the same obligations as heretofore for the sum of $100. Ordered that A J Leggett's bid to build a bridge over Peacock swamp be accepted, which is. to build tbe bridge according to '. the firjfecifications now in the hands of tbe Register of Deeds, for the sum of $84 50. Ordered that O W White's bid for furnish ing coffins for tbe poor be accepted, which is $2 05 each. , Ordered that Levi Craddock have .that portion of the poor house-land n which he formerly Uvea lor tne year te-jo ior ine sum Of $15 00. SECOND DAY, Tuesday Dec , 4. nrArA taut Dr. W H Ward's bid for professional service to the poor house for tme m uwt year. nnWl that Hornthal &, Alexander's bid . rnminhinir the Door house. Court Honse ; d jail with supplies for the ensuing year ' r.yrtpjl. which is to furnish eoods at ' 12J per cent on cost. r nrAmrtA that Levi Blount be allowed the sum of $88 30 for feeding prisoners in jail, summoning jurors, uoiuyiDg Aieuiors, nntifvins InsDeotors of Election, amount paid Solicitor, Ac , as per accouut filed. rtrATA that Dr. W H Ward be allowed the sum of $28 00 for professional services t tbe Poor 110 use as per account nieu. nrcUroA that Dr. Robt W. Smith be al. lowed the sum of $10 00 for as dating Dr Ward at the poor house. . Ordered that J P Billiard be allowed the jam of 25 45 for posting county ciders al. 1 iwed. Clerk Of Returning Board, issuing county orders, &e., as per account filed. fir.! .id that E H Leary be allowed the r cf il 00 for 1 days service as Inspector " iiCtlOO - ; .' - '! : C,.; i' I ihat W H Hamptou be allowed ; .1 nf $12 Ct for provisions, etc., fur I p bouse, j'il and CJurt house as Ordered that J II Wiggins be allowed tbe sum of $1 00 far 2 dys service as Iu. spector of eiecliou. Ordered that Thos J Marriner be allowed the sum of $12 03 for half fees in case State ys Jas Mooay, reoordiug election returns aud for copy of same to Secretary of tilatc. Ordered that Thos J Lewis be allowed tbe sum cf $2 00 for i days Borvice as In. spector of election. Ordered that W J Jackson be allowed the sum of $8 00 for 2 days service as In . spector of election uud 2 days ou Returning board. Ordered that Thos S Swain be allowed the sum of $7 17 for services as Ke.i-ilrar of election aud 2 days on Returning board. Ordered that Jno H Hughes be allowed the sum of $2 5u for 1 day as police at the polis iu Leo's Mills township aud one dy as guard conveying Jas Moody to jiil- Ordered that Henry W Batemau be al lowed the sum of $2 00 for one days bervice as luspector of election. Ordered that A L Cahoon be allowed the sum of $3 00 for use of house aud damage to same in holding election in Scuppemoug township. ' Ordered that Simon Collins b allowed the sum of $ 1 00 for 1 days service as door keeper at election iu Scupperuoug townsb p Ordered that Richard Reddick be allowed the sum of $ I 00 for 1 days service as police at the poll iu Scupperuong township Or.iArfid that J F Belanca be allowed the sum of $2 00 for 1 days service as Iusptc tor or eiecuou Ordered that M M Alexander be allowed the sum of $2 00 for lamps, oil, paper 4c, for use of election in Scuppemoug township Ordered that the Roanoke Beacon be al lowed the sum of 4 16 for publishing the proceedings ot last meeting Ordered that the Roanoke R R A L Co. be allowed the tnu; of $2 47 for lumber furnished for use of election in Plymouth township and amount paid for labor and dray Ordered that Chas O Soeneer be allowed the sum of $4 00 tor 2 days service as Iu. spector of election OrAvrpA that W O Marriner be allowed the sum of $2 08 for half fees ou bill of cost in case State vs Jas Moody Ordered that Jno J Rowe be allowed JLlie sum of $2 00 for 1 days servica as Inspec. tor of election t Ordered that H T Hassell be allowed the sum of $14 24 for services as Registrar of eieminn in Kfiunneruonz townshin and two days service on Routining board noul Hint ..Tad H Smith he allowed the sum of $8 83-for services a Registrar of election ,in Plymouth township. Ordered that W J Barnes be allowed the sum of $2 00 for 1 days service as Inspec tor of election . Ordered that L C Marriner be allowed the sum of 12 00 for 1 days service as In spector of election OrdAred that J N Padcett be allowed the sum of $3 00 for one coffin furnished the county. Ordered that Jas A Chesson be allowed the sum of 73cts for haif fee in case State vs Jas Moody. Ordered that K A Soruill be allowed the Bum. of $ I 60 for one days service as police at the polls iu iee s Dims vovt uauip Ordered that W C Marriner be allowed the snru of $4 50 for 4 days service waiting on Grand Jury Ordered that J A Chesson be allowed the. sum of 9 5 for services as Registrar of eltetion iu Lee's Mills township Ordered that J A Harrison be allowed the sum of $9 08 for services as keeper of the Door house one month and making garments for inmates Ordered that Adderaon Everett be allow. ed the Bum of $ 00 for waiting on Fall term of Court three days. Ordered that the Plymouth "Drug Co , be allowed the sum of $3 15 for medicines furnished the poor house Ordered that Jno II Clark b allowed the sum of $2 00 for I days Bervio as Inspector of election 4 Ordered that Eli Stewart be allowed tbe sum of $4 t o for two days service aa In spector of election Ordered that B W Clagou be allowed tbe sum of $2 12 for lumber nails and labor railing off polling place in Lee's Mills town ship. . ' Ordered that the sum of t-W 08 be allowed tn the various fifficais and witues8e8 as per statement filed by Thos J Marriner, Clerk Superior Court, the same Demg one nan fees in State cases determined at the Fall term of Washington County Superior Court W T Freeman presented his acoount aa Court? Treasurer which was audited and approved. To the People of Plym outh, N. C, and Washington County . Wo wish to call your attention to the fiU3t that V. II. Hampton ha3 the largest and the best selected stock of CLOTHING that ever was brought to Plymouth. 'Suits from 13.75 to $25.00, made up in the latest styles. Boys, young men" and old men, if you want a nice suit of clothes be sure and call on W. ,H. HAMPTON, for wo know he has the largest and the finest stock that ever was in Washington County. And we also call your attention to his SHOE DEPARTMENT. La dies' Shoes from 85c. to $100 ; chil dren's shoes from 25c. to $2.50; Men's Boots 1.25 per pair. The best -selected lino of Geutle nion'd Fine Shoes ever offered. ' , Mrs. Judge Peels Dyspepsia Mrs. Judge Peck Tolls How She Was Cured Sufferers frotn Dyspepsia should read the fol Inwlnir 1tti.r from Mrs. II. M. Peck, wife of Judge Peck, a Justice atTn-.cy, Cnl., ami a writer connected with the Associated Iress: "By a deep sense of latitude for the great benefit I have received from the use of Hooii's SiU-saiiurilla. I have l;ecu led to writo the follow ing statement for the benefit of sufferers who may bo similarly aftiietcd. l or 15 years 1 have beeu a great sufferer from dyspepsia and Heart Trouble. Almost everything I ate would distress me. I tried different treatments and medicines, but failed to realize relief. Two years kko a friend ilia cou prevailed upon me tt try JloKrs Hitrsupa tinned taking it. It did nie so iniieh good that my friends snoke of the Improvement. I have received such great benefit (rum it Uiut Gladly Recommend It. I now have an excellent appetite and nothing I eat ever distresses mu. It also keeps up my Hood'sCures flesh and strength. I cannot praise Hood's BarsaparUla too much." Mus. II. M. Peck. Tracy, California. Get HOOD'S. Hood's Pills are hand made, and perfect In proportion aud appearance. 25c. a box. TIME IS MONEY! I will liavo in stockby November lfttli Ytyit'ches from $1.50 to $50 00, Watch chains from 10c. to $30.00 Solid gold Initial Rings $3.00. Finger Rings from "c. to $15.00. Ear Kings flora 25o. to $.-.00. Lace Pins from 5c. to $5 00. Scarf Pins from 15c. to $4 00. Clocks from $1.00 to $12 00. Sewing machine supplies. Call and see the latest improved Standard Sewing Machine, at octmf . B. YEAGEK S. JT. IX. WIGGINS, DEALER IN NOTIONS. NOTIONS. ALSO Heavy and fancy groceries, cigars, tobacco, snuff, vegetables, fruits and all ITjimily SsSupplit'S. I can offer buyers such prices on the above named goods that it will pav them to call. J. H. WIGGINS, Water St., next to Bryan's Drug Store, Plymouth, N. 0. my lG-tf IS JUST A3 GOOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE OOcts. OAI.ATIA, Ills., Not. 16, 1803. Paris Modlclne Co., 8t. Loula, Mo. Gentlemen: Wo sold lastjrear, 600 bottles of GUOVB'S TASTEL15S8 ClIILL TON 10 and hnve boudht three prosn olrefldy this year. In all oar ex perience of 11 yenro, In the drug business, have never sold nn nrticle that gavo nuch universal MUs tactioa as your Tonic Vours truly, ASNar.CARB &C0. DESOLUtlON NOTICE. Tbe firm of Norman & Blount composed of the nndfrsipned was tbi daj' disolved by mutual cotisen', tbe aid II. A. Blount hav. Inc wold hi ntirp interest In tlw property of Norman & Blount to M. J.'Kornuaa & Co. All persons indebted to the firm of Nor. man & Blount will pay their dt-lds to M. J. Norman & Co. All debts of Norman & Blonut, known by M. J. Norman & Co., will be paid bv the latUr Witness oar hands, this November 27. '94 M.J. OEM AN, H. A. Blount LL DI8CA3E9 of the blood are cured bv Hood's Sarsaparilla, which by its vitalizing, enriching, and alterative effects makes only P 0 H E D LO O D. T7 T-TT" ..- if i .;. 0" ?;: ''3 ;: ; -v'! : i -: ;s r 1 u SAVE A DOLLAR? All ISsgM, IleB" Arc Sobbb ISAIWAIK'S. A car load bagging and ties at wholesale prices. Peanut baas as low as the Lowest The largest stock of R06HIS ever shown by any retail store in this section. I buy in round lots of headquarters. Make the terms a ' fh on eartli. n mm lip in m m I- '; 1 P, m pt I h h p m , k l i-i :fe K ! i ilii j?i , m w y. m m kP w n w w m iwm TT I i i I f t i i w - - IU IU- w? JL MJL A JL -I VUs in heaps and piles, well-made, good fits and la test styles. Prices as good as any man's, SI I Q) My Socli fis fi .tlie BEST sold, and as large and varied -as any Sowtli off -Norfblfe ;.. Thos. W. Blount, lioper, M.
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